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Mark Fletcher lived up to his jersey number during the Plantation Wildcats' 26-13 victory over the Davie Broncos in the American Youth Football League 95-Pound Division Super Bowl game at PAL Field in Plantation. The showdown was one of six in various weight groups, from Pee Wee through the 140-Pound Division, as the league wrapped up its gridiron campaign. Fletcher, wearing No. 1, was an offensive force as he scored all four touchdowns, including a 68-yard interception return in the second quarter. The 10-year-old Lauderhill resident, who rushed for 139 yards, also had touchdown runs of four, 30 and 45 yards. The latter two scores came in the third quarter as Plantation put the...

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Mark Fletcher lived up to his jersey number during the Plantation Wildcats' 26-13 victory over the Davie Broncos in the American Youth Football League 95-Pound Division Super Bowl game at PAL Field in Plantation.The showdown was one of six in various...

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Again.
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RAVENS: This will be Joe Flacco's 13th game against the Bengals, but the quarterback will present Cincinnati with a different look. In Gary Kubiak's offense, Flacco will use more play-action and try to get the ball out quicker. It should help him...

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